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An upcoming icy dip in Kincardine aims to raise $10,000 for Special Olympians. “I think this is a phenomenal event to bring community together. Especially individuals who may not otherwise connect,” organizer Haydon Armstrong said of Kincardine’s second annual Polar Plunge in support of Special Olympics Ontario. “We have an
The Olympic Games have their faults and weaknesses. But in many respects, they’re exactly what we need right now.
Kincardine’s chamber of commerce is once again hosting its annual curling bonspiel bringing the community together for a day of lighthearted competition. “It’s a fun community event that we’re hoping helps break up the long stretch of winter that we’re now into,” said Tracey Hinchberger, member services co-ordinator for the
Damian Warner and Gar Leyshon have learned a lot in the decathlete star's four trips to the Olympic Games.
The Banting grad will join boxer Jennifer Ogg, Paralympians Darda Sales and David Willsie, and rugby organizer Murray Young.